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Also, fentanyl test strips in TX, Diggs injury fallout, Lamar HS shooter sentenced [MORNING ROUNDUP]( [The Dallas Morning News logo](   Good morning, DMN readers. This is Kellen Bulger, and I'm the audience journalist responsible for this newsletter. If you're like me and are constantly looking for voices you can trust in journalism, look no further than our Steve Brown. He's been covering real estate and business in D-FW for more than 40 years, and [his latest]( is about a hot springs resort coming to The Colony. Be sure to check out our latest stories in our monthlong series on fentanyl's grip on North Texas at dallasnews.com/fentanyl. Thank you for supporting local news!   [Fentanyl test strips could save lives. Why are they still illegal in Texas?]( Families and medical professionals across the country — and Texas — say the test strips are one of the most [...] [Cowboys can’t replace Trevon Diggs’ skillset, but defensive depth keeps them a contender]( Dallas is better equipped to absorb the loss of a player of Diggs’ caliber now than it has been in recent [...] [Teen sentenced to 40 years in fatal Lamar High School shooting in Arlington]( The teen was sentenced by a jury Thursday after pleading true to a charge of capital murder and three counts [...] [Downtown Dallas vs. Uptown: Bank of America move adds to across-the-highway migration]( Bank of America's pending move to Dallas' Uptown is the latest win for the booming area. But the planned [...]   ADVERTISEMENT   [Rangers, Astros, Mariners playoff race: A look at the roller coaster AL West]( The Houston Astros, Seattle Mariners and Texas Rangers are in a hot battle for the playoffs in a tight AL West [...] [Massive project in Grand Prairie and Midlothian could bring 5,000 homes, apartments]( Dallas-based Huffines Communities is developing Lakesong, a new community of 3,000 single-family home sites, [...] [Is DFW or Dallas Love Field the better airport? How the experts rank them among the best]( Here's where experts rank DFW International Airport and Dallas Love Field among the country's top airports. [A government shutdown could happen. Here’s what to know | PolitiFact]( What happens when government funding expires? PolitiFact answers key questions such as if Social Security [...] [Migrant surge in Eagle Pass leads to chaotic response from local, national officials]( Gov. Greg Abbott previously said the buoys — which are the subject of a federal lawsuit — would prevent people [...] [FTC sues private equity firm over Dallas company’s anesthesiology ‘roll-up’]( The Federal Trade Commission sued Dallas-based U.S. Anesthesia Partners Inc. and its private equity backer [...]   [MORE NEWS](   ADVERTISEMENT   NEWS [A bodycam image is pictured of Dallas police officers restraining and kneeling on the body of the now deceased Tony Timpa.]( Tony Timpa is shown restrained on the ground by Dallas police officers. Timpa had called 911 and told dispatchers he had been off medication and had taken cocaine. This is a still image taken from a body camera in Dallas on Aug. 10, 2016. Timpa stopped breathing after being restrained and later died. (Dallas Police Department) [Dallas officer who knelt on man who died in police custody says he ‘did nothing wrong’]( If Dallas police officer Dustin Dillard could redo the night of Tony Timpa’s death, he’d be more assertive. Not because he did anything wrong, Dillard [told a federal civil jury]( Thursday, but because paramedics didn’t act with urgency once the officer realized something was wrong. [READ MORE]( [DYK? NEWS QUIZ]( [.]( Ruben De Lara, forestry worker with the City of Dallas Park and Recreation department, waters a bur oak tree at Reverchon Park in Dallas on Thursday, Aug. 24, 2023.(Juan Figueroa / Staff Photographer) [Question 3 of 5]( [According to department data, which of the following has the highest city staff vacancies?]( - [Dallas]( - [San Antonio]( - [Austin]( - [Houston]( [Start the quiz by choosing your answer.]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Account Login]( | [Help Center]( [Terms of Service]( | [Manage Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( The Dallas Morning News 1954 Commerce Street Dallas, TX 75201 © Copyright 2023

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